Avoid Water Damage and Save Yourself From Expensive Repairs

Indeed we can easily notice flood or huge amounts of water accumulating inside our house but there are also times wherein water damage is hard for us to find. Water and condensation would continue to seep through the walls, floors and other areas inside the house for an extended period of time. We will only notice this when it is too late for us. Extensive damage has been done already and will cost a lot to be fixed. In fact, you might end up spending thousands just to fix a single wall.

Huge flood may be unavoidable but we can avoid other causes of water damage. If we can avoid them, then we can avoid expensive repair jobs. To be able avoid water damage, it is important to know the effective preventive measures.

One simple action to avoid water damage is insulating and sealing your doors and windows. Sometimes, rain water or snow would enter our homes because of the gaps coming from windows and doors. Over time, the continuous entry of rain and snow from the windows and doors would cause water damage to the surrounding areas.

Any ruptured or problematic pipe must be fixed immediately regardless of how small or serious the problem. Even if the water leaking from the ruptured pipes is barely noticeable, it will still accumulate over time. Eventually, the areas in contact with the leak would become damaged.

Prevent rain water from collecting near or around your house. Rain water is one of the leading causes of water damage. So make sure your home has proper gutters and ditches that will channel rain water away from your house.

Make sure that the roof is not leaking. If there are leaks, fix it immediately. Determine the cause of the leak and seal it. If the roof insulation is wet, replace it right away. Don’t forget to check the roof support and see whether it has soaked up saturation.

it is important to regulate the moisture and humidity of your home. If it is too humid and moisture is too high inside your home, it would promote mold growth. Molds would cause damage to your walls, floors and ceilings. Aside from damage, it can also bring danger to a person’s health.

Water damage to your home or building can make a huge mess. Your prized possessions can be damaged and often, there is structural damage to the building. Acting quickly can help minimize the damage, and you may even be able to save some of your possessions. Success often depends on how long the water has been in the house or building and how high it got. You may be able to salvage furniture and personal possessions, but any electronics will most likely be damaged beyond repair.

Any amount of water can be an issue. Even if your basement only has an inch of water or is just damp, it can be the perfect place for mold to grow. Mold can ruin just about anything, including furniture, walls, flooring, and carpet. It can also cause issues with indoor air quality resulting in respiratory problems. One of the key steps when addressing water damage is to prevent mold growth. The steps below can help you deal with water damage and flooded rooms.

First, disconnect the power to the house or building. Also, unplug and remove any electronics, furniture, or other items and get them out of the water. Pull up carpets, including area rugs and take them outside. These may be salvageable if they are treated and cleaned right away. The underpadding will most likely be too damaged to be saved.

Next, start removing the water. There are a few ways to do this. If there is an issue with electricity, it may be done manually. Use towels and mops to soak up the water and buckets or trash cans to carry it out. If your sewers are not back up, you can pour the water down the drains. If they are not working, then you will need to pour the water onto your lawn or another permeable surface. You can also use a wet/dry vacuum, but be very, very careful to plug it into outlets which are very far away from the water. Never use an extension cord since these can easily short out, especially when dealing wth water.

Once the water is removed, dry out the area. You can use dehumidifiers and industrial fans to help get the area dry, and if it is no longer raining, you can also open windows to help with cross-ventilation. You want to get the area dry as quickly as possible. Once the area is dry, it must be disinfected to eliminate any bacteria or mold growth. Cleaning up water damage can be challenging. The sooner it gets started, the more likely your possessions and home can be saved.

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